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| Subject: | Re: Any way to figure out what file an application can open? |
| From: | Arnaud Nicolet <arnaud at tribu dot ch> |
| Date: | Tue, 27 Feb 2007 18:55:40 +0100 |
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Oh yes, thank you! Le 27 févr. 07 à 18:52 Soir, joe at strout dot net a écrit: > On Feb 27, 2007, at 17:21 UTC, Arnaud Nicolet wrote: > >> In the Mac OS 9 days, it was possible to open an application's >> resource fork and look in the "BNDL" to discover what files the >> application could open. >> >> Now, in Mac OS X, is it possible in any way? > > Yes, you have to go poking about in its info.plist file (or 'plst' #0 > resource). > > Best, > - Joe _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe or switch delivery mode: <http://www.realsoftware.com/support/listmanager/> Search the archives: <http://support.realsoftware.com/listarchives/lists.html> |
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